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bush increased state aid to state and local government. this is the first time that conservatives in the republicans and congress have actually chosen to starve state and local governments during a recession and leading them to do for stupid things like ask for the tacks and encourages socially irresponsible behavior like not calling the fire department. >> brenda: toby, shouldn't they just get their spending under control instead of adding new tax sns. >> i don't think we're in a recession, right now, fyi. and if you actually put some actual fees and spend on this, now, 25% of the phone calls in the 411, are not right. i mean they're a wrong call. 911, i'm sorry. ambulance the same deal, half of them are fake calls and i think that actually helps get the costs down because it has people think, i would have to pay for a visit. >> okay. jonas, last word. >> you know, the 800 number for the police-- 900 number. >> and the states are cutting back and you can't say that the states haven't cut stuff out of the budget and that federal government
bush increased state aid to state and local government. this is the first time that conservatives in the republicans and congress have actually chosen to starve state and local governments during a recession and leading them to do for stupid things like ask for the tacks and encourages socially irresponsible behavior like not calling the fire department. >> brenda: toby, shouldn't they just get their spending under control instead of adding new tax sns. >> i don't think we're in a...
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out so what's happening is they're auctioning it off on the web for ten times its normal price the local affiliates and the national are not just making money they are getting rich off absolutely and that was my concern last question quick for paul ryan try to prove that he and mitt romney really do care about the forty seven percent by showing up to volunteer at a soup kitchen on monday become screwed up and showed up at the after the soup kitchen was already closed he then put on an apron and pretended to wash dishes for a photo op this is that had already been clean the operator the soup kitchen blasted the campaign for the impromptu visit saying that ryan didn't ask permission and now the soup kitchen is losing donors over the controversy facilities president was quoted as saying you can rest assured there has been a substantial backlash so the question is this your political philosophy hinges on the fact that private charity is bigger better than government it isn't a bad idea to put private charity out of business it is a terrible idea to do that mess what government doesn't so man
out so what's happening is they're auctioning it off on the web for ten times its normal price the local affiliates and the national are not just making money they are getting rich off absolutely and that was my concern last question quick for paul ryan try to prove that he and mitt romney really do care about the forty seven percent by showing up to volunteer at a soup kitchen on monday become screwed up and showed up at the after the soup kitchen was already closed he then put on an apron and...
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if i was here three hundred years ago i may have disappeared my local lord i may have deserted from the army or a variety of other crimes the result was the same like my fellow prisoners around me i've got a long and very cold walk ahead into exile in siberia yet it took them years to get there summers and winters entire years a lot of people died on the way this group in the western siberian region of omsk discovered they're living on the only surviving stretch of the original nine thousand kilometers of the siberian exiles track that's had no modern changes made to it is going to discover that he's descended from some of these exiles and decided to build a museum telling a story he and his re-enact is now receiving letters from all over the world to show them what it was like before you can use them it's scary to put the shackles on of course but it's interesting if we don't remember our history we will have no future. it's a monument to one of the restructures cruelest chapters. the city serves as the capital of anticommunist white russian leader admiral culture shock in the civil wa
if i was here three hundred years ago i may have disappeared my local lord i may have deserted from the army or a variety of other crimes the result was the same like my fellow prisoners around me i've got a long and very cold walk ahead into exile in siberia yet it took them years to get there summers and winters entire years a lot of people died on the way this group in the western siberian region of omsk discovered they're living on the only surviving stretch of the original nine thousand...
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vietnam war there was a sense that you could see it in our culture in our news everything was more local than global that americans were sick of war and didn't want to invest any more in terms of our human beings that number of people were killed in terms and wanted to emphasize domestic you know economy and development well and that's why i mean one of the influences when george bush was elected he wasn't interested and made it clear he was going to be dealing internationally it was ok to deal domestically that's what the american people want with global terrorism if you're global to. and you then develop a policy which is very complex it's not just going to have to global terrorism but a complex of really going into a dangerous and intervention like and also you know occupation etc it's clear that the american people are sick of the carnage. in iraq and afghanistan i don't mean the american people i mean the conflicts in the heads of the policy may well the policy makers are concerned about being elected and reelected and they know that the american people many of them are saying we do
vietnam war there was a sense that you could see it in our culture in our news everything was more local than global that americans were sick of war and didn't want to invest any more in terms of our human beings that number of people were killed in terms and wanted to emphasize domestic you know economy and development well and that's why i mean one of the influences when george bush was elected he wasn't interested and made it clear he was going to be dealing internationally it was ok to deal...
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the bottom line is it is the local educators who will make the decisions. your basic premise is correct. how we get there, i am not certain. i am being given the signal that we are done. we will give you 30 seconds to sell your book. [laughter] >> i would make one addendum to that question. i would encourage high school students to go out for debate. go out for debates. it acquaint you with the issues in the public arena. it teaches you research analysis and public speaking. >> very good. let me thank the senator very much. thank you fall -- thank you all .or participating carrie [applause] >> eyecare people understanding how tough it is in washington. there is an answer. we are here in the constitution center. we can eat and devour the cannibals. online, at our c-span.org video archive. q. is the longest serving censure in pennsylvania history. watch senator specter at the supreme court's hearings. take questions on health care policy during town halls, and talk about congressional, presidential politics over the course of his 30 year term in congress. all
the bottom line is it is the local educators who will make the decisions. your basic premise is correct. how we get there, i am not certain. i am being given the signal that we are done. we will give you 30 seconds to sell your book. [laughter] >> i would make one addendum to that question. i would encourage high school students to go out for debate. go out for debates. it acquaint you with the issues in the public arena. it teaches you research analysis and public speaking. >> very...
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that is that the media has this is a huge money pot for the for the national media and for and for local media and they're looking at this and so. they make money when there's a horse race and they don't make money when it's obvious that this candidate is going to beat this candidate and so it's looking at these election cycles particularly since the mid eighty's when this really started picking up you know in and after the doctor was blown up when reagan stopped in force in eighty seven that it seems like the media will if a candidate is up those beaten down if a candidate is down they'll start bringing him up they're always trying to get it to even and because they want those advertising dollars that seems to me like a really screwed up system that is exactly what i have witnessed this election cycle every time mr obama's been galloping away they give mr romney a leg up in the middle of the banks they sat with him they give him more time i think he's doing everything they can to help mr romney just to keep this race fair now if you believe but i've got a bridge in new york i want to i
that is that the media has this is a huge money pot for the for the national media and for and for local media and they're looking at this and so. they make money when there's a horse race and they don't make money when it's obvious that this candidate is going to beat this candidate and so it's looking at these election cycles particularly since the mid eighty's when this really started picking up you know in and after the doctor was blown up when reagan stopped in force in eighty seven that...
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honest this time to change even for the better is not always good for business something that even a local band has become attuned to when they try to add morning russian songs to die repertoire the audience called all they wanted to hear it was a song comfortably familiar. mission free. education free. of charge of free. range free. free. to tide free. old free broadcast video for your media project a freebie. god r.t. dot com. sigrid laboratory. to build the its most sophisticated robot which on sick leave doesn't give a darn about anything turns mission to teach the creation of why you should care about humans. this is why you should care what you only dot com. you're watching are great to have you with us let's continue now decades ago thousands of britons laid their lives on the line for buzz that country and its allies but getting recognition for their bravery today seems harder than showing it . was journey in the world's winston churchill's description of the grim ordeal that faced the british soldiers who were part of the arctic convoys during world war two getting supplies to rus
honest this time to change even for the better is not always good for business something that even a local band has become attuned to when they try to add morning russian songs to die repertoire the audience called all they wanted to hear it was a song comfortably familiar. mission free. education free. of charge of free. range free. free. to tide free. old free broadcast video for your media project a freebie. god r.t. dot com. sigrid laboratory. to build the its most sophisticated robot which...
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visit feedingamerica.org/hunger and find your local food bank. >>> one surprise tonight. while everyone expected to hear about the percentage that's been making waves the past few weeks, mitt romney's controversial 47% comments, con speck wasly absent tonight. that doesn't mean the percentage didn't get its due, because it's become this year's hot political pep of choice and abc's david wright is doing the math. >> reporter: in this year of rotten economic news, unemployment at 8%, economic growth, less than 2%, deficit up 54% in four years, 60% say we're on the wrong track. the challenger ought to have a pretty good argument. >> middle income americans have been buried. they're just being crushed. >> reporter: but this year, mitt romney wrapped up a gift for barack obama. >> 47% of people who will vote for the president no matter what. >> reporter: a clanger behind closed doors at a fund-raiser, where he seemed to write off half the electorate at moochers and cheaters. that's put romney on the defensive right when he was hoping to close the deal. >> this is a campaign ab
visit feedingamerica.org/hunger and find your local food bank. >>> one surprise tonight. while everyone expected to hear about the percentage that's been making waves the past few weeks, mitt romney's controversial 47% comments, con speck wasly absent tonight. that doesn't mean the percentage didn't get its due, because it's become this year's hot political pep of choice and abc's david wright is doing the math. >> reporter: in this year of rotten economic news, unemployment at...
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a special forces soldier is way above the skill level of a hired local national armed way pistol or even the m.s.d. agents that were on the ground as well. >> i think i remember the quote never take a knife to a gun fight. with that we go to the gentleman from connecticut. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. and i add my gratitude to those members of the diplomatic corpse who are putting their lives on the line for this country my sympathy to those of the families who were lost. i think the most important questioning was about 20 minutes ago about what level of security might have been necessary to repel this attack. and i wanted to pursue that one step further -- >> would the gentleman yield for a second? >> sure. >> in order to extra kate successfully those who died. i think it was made clear you can't repel ffer that size force. >> i want to talk to mr. nordstrom because you do say in your testimony that the numbers we're arguing about today, one or two additional unarmed security forces six or seven armed security forces may not have made the decinches. when you didn't really get th
a special forces soldier is way above the skill level of a hired local national armed way pistol or even the m.s.d. agents that were on the ground as well. >> i think i remember the quote never take a knife to a gun fight. with that we go to the gentleman from connecticut. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. and i add my gratitude to those members of the diplomatic corpse who are putting their lives on the line for this country my sympathy to those of the families who were lost. i...
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every $10 the federal government comes up with, the local government's got to give a dollar. now, here's the thing. when 9/11 happened in new york city...: they waived the stafford act, said, this is too serious a problem. we can't expect new york city to rebuild on its own. forget that dollar you have to put in. that was the right thing to do. when hurricane andrew struck in florida, people said, look at this devastation! we don't expect to you come up with the money. here! here's the money to rebuild. we are not going to wait for to you scratch it together because you are part of the american family. what's happening down in new orleans? where's your dollar? where's your stafford act mony? makes no sense. tells me the bullet hasn't been taken out. [applause] tells me that somehow the people down in new orleans, they don't care about as much. >> sean: now, this notion that the government is turning its back on african-american communities while doing all it can for predominantly white areas is repeated throughout the speech. look at this. >> that's why we need additional fed
every $10 the federal government comes up with, the local government's got to give a dollar. now, here's the thing. when 9/11 happened in new york city...: they waived the stafford act, said, this is too serious a problem. we can't expect new york city to rebuild on its own. forget that dollar you have to put in. that was the right thing to do. when hurricane andrew struck in florida, people said, look at this devastation! we don't expect to you come up with the money. here! here's the money to...
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think about your local college professor. the driver of that crazy car with all of the bumper stickers on the back of the car. you get the picture, right? they dominate professions lead a cultural imprint in this great country of ours. professionalism, journalism, academia, and the music industry, and america's fastest-growing brand of entertainers, cirque du soleil acrobats. who are these people that call themselves liberals? and how to such a tiny group leave such a big impact on our culture and lives? what motivates them? well, i am in an excellent position to answer these deep questions. because i have been watching liberals closely for over 30 years. i have studied liberals like jane goodall studies are gems. [laughter] in their natural habitats and without judgment. i have broke bread with them, have teased them, and yes, i have even blogged some of them because some of my best friends are liberal and some are even members of my own family. my commitment to understanding liberals sometimes worry that my dear conservativ
think about your local college professor. the driver of that crazy car with all of the bumper stickers on the back of the car. you get the picture, right? they dominate professions lead a cultural imprint in this great country of ours. professionalism, journalism, academia, and the music industry, and america's fastest-growing brand of entertainers, cirque du soleil acrobats. who are these people that call themselves liberals? and how to such a tiny group leave such a big impact on our culture...
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the army later said they shot them because the brother opened fire upon their soldiers but locals insisted that they had been shot by a sniper from another sectarian group in a neighboring district. that gives you an idea of how confused the situation on the ground can be. the fear being of retaliation between these different sectarian groups. a protest was supposed to happen on marta square today at 5:00, but that turned out to be very small in number. many of the pro western coalition involved in that demonstration marching towards the prime minister's office, but in much smaller numbers compared to the unrest we saw on sunday. so beirut really on edge at the moment, uneasy about the violence ahead and very much hoping, i'm sure, that tonight will see calm. brooke? >>> democrats, they will blast mitt romney's lack of experience on the world stage, but keep in mind, two governors have won the presidency over the past 20 years without a beefy foreign policy resume. of course i'm talking about bill clinton and george w. bush. but even though their situations are similar, romney's advisers t
the army later said they shot them because the brother opened fire upon their soldiers but locals insisted that they had been shot by a sniper from another sectarian group in a neighboring district. that gives you an idea of how confused the situation on the ground can be. the fear being of retaliation between these different sectarian groups. a protest was supposed to happen on marta square today at 5:00, but that turned out to be very small in number. many of the pro western coalition...
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he didn't back down from that belief in an interview with a local abc affiliate in michigan. >> the best thing to prevent violent crime is to bring opportunity in the inner cities. help teach people good discipline, good character, that is civil society. that's what charities and churches do to help one another make sure they realize the value in one another. >> but the truth is many charitable organizations are stretched to their limits. a study from the nonpartisan group bread for the world points out the flaws in ryan's plan. ryan's proposed cuts to the nation's food stamp program would mean every church in america would have to come up with approximately $50,000 dedicated to feeding people. not only that, they'd have to come up with $50,000 every year for the next ten years. would your church or house of worship be able to come up with that kind of money so the wealthy can get their tax breaks? joining me tonight is sister simone campbell, leader of the nuns on the bus. sister, good to have you with us tonight. let's do the math, if we can, for just a moment. do you believe most chur
he didn't back down from that belief in an interview with a local abc affiliate in michigan. >> the best thing to prevent violent crime is to bring opportunity in the inner cities. help teach people good discipline, good character, that is civil society. that's what charities and churches do to help one another make sure they realize the value in one another. >> but the truth is many charitable organizations are stretched to their limits. a study from the nonpartisan group bread for...
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she worked her way up to become a vice president of a local bank, but she hit the glass ceiling. she trained people who would end up become her bosses during the course of her career. she didn't complain. that's not what you did in that generation. and this is one of the reasons why -- one of the first -- the first bill i signed was something called lilly ledbetter bill. it's named after this amazing woman, who had been doing same job as a man for years, found out that she was getting paid less, and the supreme court said that she couldn't bring suit because she should have found out about it earlier. she had no way of finding out about it. we fixed that. that's an example of the kind of advocacy that we need because women are increasingly the breadwinners in the family. this is not just a women's issue. this is a family issue. this is a middle class issue. that's why we've got to fight for it. it also means that we've got to make sure that young people like yourself are able to afford a college education. earlier governor romney talked about he wants to make pell grants and othe
she worked her way up to become a vice president of a local bank, but she hit the glass ceiling. she trained people who would end up become her bosses during the course of her career. she didn't complain. that's not what you did in that generation. and this is one of the reasons why -- one of the first -- the first bill i signed was something called lilly ledbetter bill. it's named after this amazing woman, who had been doing same job as a man for years, found out that she was getting paid...
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inflation and commodity prices that have driven up your basic costs, have your taxes gone up outside of the local level? >> you know, who lapped is, that we -- what happened or taxes have not gone down. this guy says he cut taxes 18 times, he -- he calling a cut, is he said, okay hire a veteran unremembered for 6 months i give you a $5,000 dreaded, that is not a tax cut, when am i going to do hire someone that has been working for me for many years, to hire a veteran that is not a cut ua cred sit no credit is no. neil: thank you, butch and david. >> thank you. neil: thank you. i want to tell you real reason that this guy -- it are not because he was sharp it was because he was way too vanilla. it's a new day. if you're a man with low testosterone, you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axironan transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as
inflation and commodity prices that have driven up your basic costs, have your taxes gone up outside of the local level? >> you know, who lapped is, that we -- what happened or taxes have not gone down. this guy says he cut taxes 18 times, he -- he calling a cut, is he said, okay hire a veteran unremembered for 6 months i give you a $5,000 dreaded, that is not a tax cut, when am i going to do hire someone that has been working for me for many years, to hire a veteran that is not a cut ua...
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we have to know who our local partners are. we have to have good tools to distinguish our local adversaries from them. not everybody with a turban is al qaeda. we have to have that view on the ground. you cannot fight a war by remote control. that is a practical solution. from a legal standpoint, i would say, if you are worried about the liberation of technology, we have a number of tools to prevent proliferation of all kinds of dangers. an agreement, a nuclear materials with a treaty, and with drones, we have a legal regime that says if you have a rocket system or a drone system, for a range of more than 300 kilometers, the technology on that is controlled. there are some countries where you cannot export that technology. it is a voluntary regime. it is developed countries that have worried about this proliferation. if you get a regime like that from a voluntary regime to a binding regime, then international law has answers to deal with some of these problems. practical question, a legal question, and then a strategy question.
we have to know who our local partners are. we have to have good tools to distinguish our local adversaries from them. not everybody with a turban is al qaeda. we have to have that view on the ground. you cannot fight a war by remote control. that is a practical solution. from a legal standpoint, i would say, if you are worried about the liberation of technology, we have a number of tools to prevent proliferation of all kinds of dangers. an agreement, a nuclear materials with a treaty, and with...
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grounds in term of their performance because there is very little energy in them and their produce more locally in that kind of thing. >> that is a good point. one of the things that progressives fail to grasp is that they will save the rail against current technology, bpa poison in plastic bags are bad. what would you replace it with? if what you replace it with going to be safer and better for the environment? they don't now because everything in their eyes is an assault on the planet. >> down here. >> good afternoon. i have a question about mr. al gore's campaign, inconvenient truth and his involvement in science. do you feel his administration could have been more successful in some of the topics that you brought up and how much of this is really an effective part of their re-election campaign? in science now we don't hear much in debates so do you think that will become more prominent in the vice presidential debates and subsequently again romney versus obama? >> i don't think science has ever played a large role in election outcome and for me that's unfortunate. do i think al gore would h
grounds in term of their performance because there is very little energy in them and their produce more locally in that kind of thing. >> that is a good point. one of the things that progressives fail to grasp is that they will save the rail against current technology, bpa poison in plastic bags are bad. what would you replace it with? if what you replace it with going to be safer and better for the environment? they don't now because everything in their eyes is an assault on the planet....
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stuart: it would react local legislatures, local school boards, for example, if they came to an agreement with unions. >> yes. they call it the protect our jobs ballot initiative. you know, when you look at it, you can see it is about protecting the union's ability to screw taxpayers and public children out of their rights. it would screw taxpayers big-time. billions of dollars would be spent on that unions with very inefficient proposals. quite frankly, it would take a state that is getting a turnaround here and bring it all the way back to where the unions were when they were bankrupt. stuart: that is your view of things. i think michigan voters may see it differently. there is 48% support for this bozo. >> part of the reason is you put a proposal on the ballot, it has to be 100 words or less. can you imagine a law that will affect 170 laws on the books and you will explain it to voters with less than 100 laws. it is a total deception. people will wake up every very surprised as to what has happened to their tax bills, rights on the job, even union employees will have their right hijack
stuart: it would react local legislatures, local school boards, for example, if they came to an agreement with unions. >> yes. they call it the protect our jobs ballot initiative. you know, when you look at it, you can see it is about protecting the union's ability to screw taxpayers and public children out of their rights. it would screw taxpayers big-time. billions of dollars would be spent on that unions with very inefficient proposals. quite frankly, it would take a state that is...
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i've always been a local activist local and state level but i went to my first national green party meeting at that point to ensure that we would not let this outrage of dismantling medicare and social security go unchallenged. you know what happens when you join a recruiting committee sometimes you get recruited. the rest is where we are today. >> john: i'm glad you mentioned nutrition because while we all admire what the president and his wife have done to encourage kids to exercise, pretty much no one one in d.c. politics that americans eat food that isn't really food. it underscores a point. a lot of folks who don't know better think the green party is about environmental issues but really it is about everything, isn't it? >> it really is. and i think -- you know, the thing about green is that we see how things are connected. and in fact, we got two crises right now. one is a crisis with our economy and the other crisis is the crisis in climate. and they're both kind of crashing around us. we are not recovering in spite of the president's cheerleading it is a recovery for wall street ba
i've always been a local activist local and state level but i went to my first national green party meeting at that point to ensure that we would not let this outrage of dismantling medicare and social security go unchallenged. you know what happens when you join a recruiting committee sometimes you get recruited. the rest is where we are today. >> john: i'm glad you mentioned nutrition because while we all admire what the president and his wife have done to encourage kids to exercise,...
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inflation and commodity prices that have driven up your basic costs, have your taxes gone up outside of the local level? >> you know, who lapped is, that we -- what happened or taxes have not gone down. this guy says he cut taxes 18 times, he -- he calling a cut, is he said, okay hire a veteran unremembered for 6 months i give you a $5,000 dreaded, that is not a tax cut, when am i going to do hire someone that has been workin for me for many years, to hire a veteran that is not a cut ua cred sit no credit is no. neil: thank you, butch and david. >> thank you. neil: ank you. i want to tell you real reason that this guy -- it are not because he was sharp it was new pink lemonade 5-hour energy? 5-hour energy suppor the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. so i can get the energized feeling i need and support a great cause? i'm sold. pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized d support breast cancer research and access to care. so, whicsupeast
inflation and commodity prices that have driven up your basic costs, have your taxes gone up outside of the local level? >> you know, who lapped is, that we -- what happened or taxes have not gone down. this guy says he cut taxes 18 times, he -- he calling a cut, is he said, okay hire a veteran unremembered for 6 months i give you a $5,000 dreaded, that is not a tax cut, when am i going to do hire someone that has been workin for me for many years, to hire a veteran that is not a cut ua...
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. >> fema personnel are working with state and local governments. >> there are things flying off the roof here. >> 30-foot waves on top of 10 to 11 to 12-foot storm surge. >> this is not a time to be stupid. >> the national guard is not too far from husband. >> a lot of people are endureing very difficult times. >> 900 miles wide. that's the tropical storm. >> the crane is dangling above west 56th street. >> sandy has everyone scrambling. >> i'm not worried about the impact on election. i'm worried about the impact on families. >> this is what we live for. >> cenk: all right "viewpoint" is not on the air today because they're in new york, and obviously all of new york is suffering through storm sandy and i can give you the latest. in fact, it just made ground fall in southern new jersey as we speak. the winds are still up to 60 to 80 mph. we've got coastal flooding and 2 million people without power already. on top of that we just also heard unfortunately we have our first storm-related fatality in maryland. so obviously the storm is very, very serious and it should not be surprising
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the exercise dance teacher accused of running a prostitution racket, and the names of local men the police are releasing. that had everybody hot and bothered. then came the earthquake, last night, 7:12 p.m., a 4.0 shook maine, small by usual standards, by the phones lit up. it got everybody's attention from portland all the way south to boston. >>> and larry sloan has died, the co-founder of the nonsense word game now just celebrated the 50th anniversary, they have helped many parents survive a long car or plane flight. he helped to edit the books and we-sing for kids. he was an army veteran and talent agent, and so much else, we're tempted to say fill in the blank, larry sloan was 89. >>> and way back in 1973, a memorial was newly designed and named in the east river in new york city. well, today, four decades later, it was finally dedicated after being held up by a number of problems's including the sudden death of the architect, the bankruptcy of new york city and a dispute between sponsors. it was worth the wait, it pays tribute to four freedoms roosevelt considered the essence of huma
the exercise dance teacher accused of running a prostitution racket, and the names of local men the police are releasing. that had everybody hot and bothered. then came the earthquake, last night, 7:12 p.m., a 4.0 shook maine, small by usual standards, by the phones lit up. it got everybody's attention from portland all the way south to boston. >>> and larry sloan has died, the co-founder of the nonsense word game now just celebrated the 50th anniversary, they have helped many parents...
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it is i think that in this country gold medalist she has an environmental cost which is unacceptable local business was labeled illegal and controlled by criminals people in order to protect our lives our families and to work in peace keep them in the news. we are forced to pay protection to illegal groups what's the price is colombia going to pay. the price of the modest effect on our t.v. . suburban. the. education. white color. coming up. i've. a.
it is i think that in this country gold medalist she has an environmental cost which is unacceptable local business was labeled illegal and controlled by criminals people in order to protect our lives our families and to work in peace keep them in the news. we are forced to pay protection to illegal groups what's the price is colombia going to pay. the price of the modest effect on our t.v. . suburban. the. education. white color. coming up. i've. a.
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a lot of places in the midwest that were manufacturing communities, despite the best efforts of the local government to try to bring in new business. >> there's not a lot. >> it doesn't exist. the only other large company is actually a tire plant which was saved by president obama in getting tough on chinese tires. >> you are welcome back at this table at any time. i want to thank you coming today. i appreciate your story. i want to thank tom gaulrapp. and thea as well. we'd love to have you both back. what we know now we didn't know last week. my answers after this. now i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i didn't know this could happen so young. take control, talk to your doctor. we put a week of her family's smelly stuff all in at once to prove that febreze car vent clips could eliminate the odor. then we brought her family to see if it worked. tell me what you smell. something fresh. a beach. take your blindfolds off. oh! look at all this garbage! febreze car. eliminates odors for continuous freshness,
a lot of places in the midwest that were manufacturing communities, despite the best efforts of the local government to try to bring in new business. >> there's not a lot. >> it doesn't exist. the only other large company is actually a tire plant which was saved by president obama in getting tough on chinese tires. >> you are welcome back at this table at any time. i want to thank you coming today. i appreciate your story. i want to thank tom gaulrapp. and thea as well. we'd...
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from local communities to local businesses. the potential of yelp unlock. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. to a currency market for everyone. the potential of fxcm unlocked. nyse eurext. unlocking the world's tential. liz: so we found out today the federal reserve deciding to make no changes to their policies and vowing to continue the bond buying program until there was clear sign of an economic rebound but our next guest questioned whether the so-called qe3 is really helping ashley: joining us now d david jones and mark calabria. thank you both for being here. all right, david. look, clearly the money spigot is open, the punchbowl is free and the party is still rolling on and the fed today, this was a non-news statement as far as i'm concerned. no big surprise, 15 days before the election but how long will the fed keep this going? they talk about a recovery. we're seeing some signs of that but obviously do you think this is having an impact, qe3? >> not as much as i think the fed is hoping. remember decision back in september was a full-blown decision. th
from local communities to local businesses. the potential of yelp unlock. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. to a currency market for everyone. the potential of fxcm unlocked. nyse eurext. unlocking the world's tential. liz: so we found out today the federal reserve deciding to make no changes to their policies and vowing to continue the bond buying program until there was clear sign of an economic rebound but our next guest questioned whether the so-called qe3 is really helping...
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. >> we had been training local libyans and arming them for almost a year. >> why do you think this request is denied? >> i don't know. i really don't know. in the case that was voe vieded by dod. state didn't pay the money. i can't fill in the blank. that is part of what is coming out in the congressional investigation. >> were you flabbergasted? what can you do? >> we couldn't keep what we have. >> i think that was motivating the state department is if we had security that would have been appropriate it would have been an admission that conditions on the ground in libya were not safe. that would have violated the world view that this had been an success. >> you left libya in august? >> august 149. >> how did you feel about the security situation when you left? >> i didn't like it. i said as much. my concerns were specifically for benghazi. >> september 10th, 2012. ambassador chris stevens arrives in benghazi for a full day of meetings beginning the next morning. his first trip there since wood security team left the country. >> going to a dangerous place like benghazi. >> yes. >> he knew
. >> we had been training local libyans and arming them for almost a year. >> why do you think this request is denied? >> i don't know. i really don't know. in the case that was voe vieded by dod. state didn't pay the money. i can't fill in the blank. that is part of what is coming out in the congressional investigation. >> were you flabbergasted? what can you do? >> we couldn't keep what we have. >> i think that was motivating the state department is if we...
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i think that in this country gold medal logie as an environmental cost which is unacceptable local business was labeled illegal and controlled by criminals you know in order to protect our lives our families and to work in peace. we are forced to pay protection to illegal groups watch prices colombia going to pay. the modest effect on r.t. . wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy. cars are for a no holds barred look global financial headlines. report. flow for. more news today. the full these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada the first operation today. looks. welcome back to rostock time period i'll remind you we're talking about the foreign policy agendas of the u.s. presidential candidates. ok pinney about to go back to you in washington i guess appreciate what you had to say about you know having america's voice in the world and a reasonable one but mitt romney does sound very very aggressive ok and he sounds very unilateral in his approach now i know that can be a campaign ploy ok but people do listen to t
i think that in this country gold medal logie as an environmental cost which is unacceptable local business was labeled illegal and controlled by criminals you know in order to protect our lives our families and to work in peace. we are forced to pay protection to illegal groups watch prices colombia going to pay. the modest effect on r.t. . wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy. cars are for a no holds barred look global financial headlines....
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local rescue teams local fire departments, if we strengthen them, that's a more efficient use of tax dollars. >> cenk: michael there is no such republican plan. the only plan that exists is to cut fema. there is no plan to add money to the local levels. >> i'm not here to defend that. or argue it. i'm here to tell you from -- yeah, i'm a republican and yes i'm a partisan. here's how it really works and what we really ought to be doing. >> cenk: michael one last thing. if you're a voter throughout and you're worried about these disasters and they seem to be happening at a quicker pace now and one guy seems to have handled things fairly well and says i'm going to continue to do that and another guy says i don't really even believe in fema at the federal. >> eliot: and i don't have a plan to make anything better at the state or local. >> eliot: so good luck to you. as a voter which guy would you go for? >> look, i don't think that romney's rhetoric really is that. he may think that we need more efficiently or spend their money and i think we should. i think to the extent we can do that
local rescue teams local fire departments, if we strengthen them, that's a more efficient use of tax dollars. >> cenk: michael there is no such republican plan. the only plan that exists is to cut fema. there is no plan to add money to the local levels. >> i'm not here to defend that. or argue it. i'm here to tell you from -- yeah, i'm a republican and yes i'm a partisan. here's how it really works and what we really ought to be doing. >> cenk: michael one last thing. if...
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as well as two local polls. what you see is that the tea party is split pretty evenly between people who are libertarian and people who are conservative across national polls and also locally. now, libertarian tea partyers tend to be a little bit more independent. they tend to be less loyal to republican party and swing vote. conservative tea partyers tend to be more loyal republican voters. both groups differ on some issues immigration, gay marriage and abortion and interestingly, libertarians they don't attend church as much. about 25% of libertarian who go to church once a week, which is about what the average does among the entire population. above 50% tea party conservatives go to church once a week. both sides of the tea party, libertarians and conservatives are similarly focused on the fiscal issues on spending, on dead on the constitution and they're worried about the next generation. this is why the tea party has remained focused on the fiscal issues. like i described in that scene in dallas, texas. it'
as well as two local polls. what you see is that the tea party is split pretty evenly between people who are libertarian and people who are conservative across national polls and also locally. now, libertarian tea partyers tend to be a little bit more independent. they tend to be less loyal to republican party and swing vote. conservative tea partyers tend to be more loyal republican voters. both groups differ on some issues immigration, gay marriage and abortion and interestingly, libertarians...
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at the top of that pooped out website, the republican secretary of state, he received a letter from local election officials around his state. the colorado county clerk's association wrote to mr. gessler to sound an alarm over what they called a series of errors and oversights by his office. the clerk said they were not sure exactly how to print the ballots this year. they had not been advised of how to do that. they expressed concerns about the way a voter registration melee had been handled. they said they were quite worried about the online registration system that had lost hundreds of registrations because then what happens when the trusting would-be voter shows up at the polls thinking he or she registered but the system ate it. after the deadline, the clerks were facing a back log of 45,000 new registrations, many of them from the last day that you could register. in colorado, this is just the view from here, but your election system looks like kind of a mess this year. and it's not like we didn't see it coming. republican secretary of state scott gessler started making headlines la
at the top of that pooped out website, the republican secretary of state, he received a letter from local election officials around his state. the colorado county clerk's association wrote to mr. gessler to sound an alarm over what they called a series of errors and oversights by his office. the clerk said they were not sure exactly how to print the ballots this year. they had not been advised of how to do that. they expressed concerns about the way a voter registration melee had been handled....
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and possibly criminal, what true the vote does, the most recent efforts have been to send letters to local election offices challenging people's addresses. then mainly zero in on students, african-american, people who would normally vote democratic. they also zero in on hispanics and what they are doing is challenging legitimate voters. as a matter of fact, just this morning, reverend sharpton in the supermarket, i ran into a lady 74 years old who has been voting from the same address for 50 years and now suddenly she's being challenged. and that -- not only do they do these kinds of efforts but the same kind of efforts that you talked to us about earlier, that is intimidating people at the polls. they claim that they are guarding the vote. we know that it's more than that. it's clearly a case of voter suppression. we are a better nation than that. >> they are backed by the tea party, they've sued states for not purging voter rolls and they plan to train one million poll watchers by election day. >> with the sole intent of intimidating people. people should not have to go to a voting place
and possibly criminal, what true the vote does, the most recent efforts have been to send letters to local election offices challenging people's addresses. then mainly zero in on students, african-american, people who would normally vote democratic. they also zero in on hispanics and what they are doing is challenging legitimate voters. as a matter of fact, just this morning, reverend sharpton in the supermarket, i ran into a lady 74 years old who has been voting from the same address for 50...
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hurricane andrew hit mostly white parts of florida the federal government waived the requirement for local matching funds for rebuilding but when katrina hit mostly black new orleans the bush administration still wanted the city to pay the matching funds the state in fact but to fox so-called news it's a declaration of a race war. that is the theme of the speech from front to back from beginning to end they don't like you because of your skin color and that is a shockingly that's a that's a nasty thing to say it's a divisive thing to say it's a demagogic thing to say in the case of katrina it's an untrue thing to say at the moment no it is true actually but that's not all that has the white guys of fox so-called news in a tizzy it's also the way the president talked. who seemed to be now president of united states doesn't sound like the accident that he grew up with in hawaii doesn't know it's a false acceptance of put on to pander to the audience you know fact if he's playing a role it's embarrassing right it's shocking that a politician would dare try to relate to an audience of preacher
hurricane andrew hit mostly white parts of florida the federal government waived the requirement for local matching funds for rebuilding but when katrina hit mostly black new orleans the bush administration still wanted the city to pay the matching funds the state in fact but to fox so-called news it's a declaration of a race war. that is the theme of the speech from front to back from beginning to end they don't like you because of your skin color and that is a shockingly that's a that's a...
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i think that in this country gold medal logie as an environmental cost which is unacceptable local business was labeled illegal and controlled by criminals you know in order to protect our lives our families and to work in peace. almost but we are forced to pay protection to illegal groups watch prices colombia going to pay. the modest effect on r.t. . ok. so tell me how much of my. primary. election. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. above can you get me. started. on the length of. the plane. welcome back to ross i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're talking about the foreign policy agendas of the u.s. presidential candidates. plenty of the candidates the solo. ok penny about to go back to you in washington i appreciate what you had to say about you know having america's voice in the world and a reasonable one but mitt romney the sounds very very aggressive ok and he s
i think that in this country gold medal logie as an environmental cost which is unacceptable local business was labeled illegal and controlled by criminals you know in order to protect our lives our families and to work in peace. almost but we are forced to pay protection to illegal groups watch prices colombia going to pay. the modest effect on r.t. . ok. so tell me how much of my. primary. election. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then...
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how many politicians say i got beat locally, i'm going statewide, i'm an african-american, that took something. >> they traveled the state trying to hook together a new coalition, emulating in some way mayor's washington victory in chicago with a lot of different kinds of people. that's a big part of his method that took him 30 years or so to perfect, but that was the original idea. yeah, when he losing to rush, he has to reinvent himself again. as usee in the film, he has to reinvent himself in the face of michelle saying i don't want to do this anymore. >> michael, you've sold it, and we're out of time. sorry, you did a great job tonight. "frontline, the choice" airs tonight at pbs from 9:00 to 11:00. i love these documentaries. we'll be right back. ah. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. do you churn your own butter too? what? this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier sure does >>> let me finish tonight with the real choice in this coming five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh ingredients to make amazing home-cooked meals.
how many politicians say i got beat locally, i'm going statewide, i'm an african-american, that took something. >> they traveled the state trying to hook together a new coalition, emulating in some way mayor's washington victory in chicago with a lot of different kinds of people. that's a big part of his method that took him 30 years or so to perfect, but that was the original idea. yeah, when he losing to rush, he has to reinvent himself again. as usee in the film, he has to reinvent...